Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Thanks for the feedback. I already sort of knew what I needed to work on, but seeing it in writing really helped as a sort of kick in the butt. And yeas, as someone mentioned, I was able to maintain a lower weight when I was younger essentially eating the same way I do now, but age has a way of changing things.
Thanks again.
Anonymous wrote:Choose one of your bolded items everyday for a treat rather than all/many of them. If you have chips afterwork..no dessert etc.
Anonymous wrote:You really are NOT eating enough protein early in the day esp if you are eating yogurt for lunch instead of a sandwich. Oatmeal or cereal with fruit, coffee, more fruit at work, yogurt with granola, pretzels, popcorn, and snacks at work is really sugar and carb heavy. Can you add eggs to breakfast to stay fuller longer? Or have some protein with your snacks instead of fruit and vending machine stuff?
Anonymous wrote:OP - at your age you should have your hormone levels checked. Us gals aren't the only ones who go through "menopause" in our 50's. Male testosterone levels also decrease.
Your diet virtues are not that virtuous - sorry![]()
- No more breakfast cereals.
- Cut out the granola in your yogurt. And if you're going to eat yogurt, it needs to be plain and then you can add in your own fresh fruit or nuts.
-No more pretzels
-You didn't mention water intake. you should be drinking water throughout the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a male, 54 years old and weigh ~185 lbs. I'd like to be closer to 170 lbs, but it's been hard. The last time I was close to that was 14 years ago when I ran my last marathon (3 hrs 34 min). Since then, my running has waxed and waned. Recently, I've made an effort to be more consistent. I've been between 400-500 miles per year (8-10 miles/week) for the past 4 years. I run the Army Ten Miler every year (usually ~1 hr 30 min) and two years ago I ran a half marathon (2 hrs). So I can run well and get decent times, but I can't seem to lose any weight.
My diet virtues:
Oatmeal with milk & fruit most mornings (cold cereal with milk the rest of the time
2-4 cups of coffee per day (no sugar)
I snack on fruit (2 bananas, an apple, 2-3 clementines) throughout the work day
Bag lunch (either a ham sandwich or some yogurt with granola) w/pretzels or popcorn
We make our own dinner at home w/meat, vegetable and starch (average to small portions)
My diet vices:
2-3 times a week, I get a bag of M&Ms from the snack machine at work
Sometimes I get potato chips )instead of pretzels/popcorn) with lunch
When I get home from work, I snack on chips (I know, this sucks but I feel hungry)
I have some type of dessert in the evening (bowl of ice cream, cookies, a bowl of cold cereal)
We eat out once a week as a family
So, any advice? I know I need to work on those vices but is there something that really worked for you, if you're in my demographic?
Thanks.
OMG if I did these things I would weigh 400 pounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a male, 54 years old and weigh ~185 lbs. I'd like to be closer to 170 lbs, but it's been hard. The last time I was close to that was 14 years ago when I ran my last marathon (3 hrs 34 min). Since then, my running has waxed and waned. Recently, I've made an effort to be more consistent. I've been between 400-500 miles per year (8-10 miles/week) for the past 4 years. I run the Army Ten Miler every year (usually ~1 hr 30 min) and two years ago I ran a half marathon (2 hrs). So I can run well and get decent times, but I can't seem to lose any weight.
My diet virtues:
Oatmeal with milk & fruit most mornings (cold cereal with milk the rest of the time
2-4 cups of coffee per day (no sugar)
I snack on fruit (2 bananas, an apple, 2-3 clementines) throughout the work day
Bag lunch (either a ham sandwich or some yogurt with granola) w/pretzels or popcorn
We make our own dinner at home w/meat, vegetable and starch (average to small portions)
My diet vices:
2-3 times a week, I get a bag of M&Ms from the snack machine at work
Sometimes I get potato chips )instead of pretzels/popcorn) with lunch
When I get home from work, I snack on chips (I know, this sucks but I feel hungry)
I have some type of dessert in the evening (bowl of ice cream, cookies, a bowl of cold cereal)
We eat out once a week as a family
So, any advice? I know I need to work on those vices but is there something that really worked for you, if you're in my demographic?
Thanks.
OMG if I did these things I would weigh 400 pounds.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a male, 54 years old and weigh ~185 lbs. I'd like to be closer to 170 lbs, but it's been hard. The last time I was close to that was 14 years ago when I ran my last marathon (3 hrs 34 min). Since then, my running has waxed and waned. Recently, I've made an effort to be more consistent. I've been between 400-500 miles per year (8-10 miles/week) for the past 4 years. I run the Army Ten Miler every year (usually ~1 hr 30 min) and two years ago I ran a half marathon (2 hrs). So I can run well and get decent times, but I can't seem to lose any weight.
My diet virtues:
Oatmeal with milk & fruit most mornings (cold cereal with milk the rest of the time
2-4 cups of coffee per day (no sugar)
I snack on fruit (2 bananas, an apple, 2-3 clementines) throughout the work day
Bag lunch (either a ham sandwich or some yogurt with granola) w/pretzels or popcorn
We make our own dinner at home w/meat, vegetable and starch (average to small portions)
My diet vices:
2-3 times a week, I get a bag of M&Ms from the snack machine at work
Sometimes I get potato chips )instead of pretzels/popcorn) with lunch
When I get home from work, I snack on chips (I know, this sucks but I feel hungry)
I have some type of dessert in the evening (bowl of ice cream, cookies, a bowl of cold cereal)
We eat out once a week as a family
So, any advice? I know I need to work on those vices but is there something that really worked for you, if you're in my demographic?
Thanks.